Popeye The Sailor 027 - King of the Mardi Gras

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Sideshow operators Popeye and Bluto try to prove who's the strongest man at the amusement park. They don't miss any opportunity to outdo each other. Fierce competition develops when Bluto runs off with unwilling Olive to seek refuge in the Giant Racer.
Fleischer Studios
Distributed by: Adolph Zukor
Cartoon Characters: Popeye, Olive Oyl, Bluto, J. Wellington Wimpy.
Directed By Dave Fleischer.
Produced By Max Fleischer.
Animated By David Tendlar, William Sturm, Graham Place, Nick Tafuri, Harold Walker, Eli Brucker.
Written By Dave Fleischer, Izzy Sparber.
Originally Released on September 27, 1935.
Originally Released Theatrically.

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  • 6:50 I love how Popeye says "Where's me spinach?" without moving his mouth.  Hillarious. XD

  • That opening ditty is firmly lodged in my head for the rest of my life :-)

  • Yes she did, and this was the first episode with Jack Mercer as the voice of Popeye.

  • @artsygirl181 Thanks!! So Mae did the voice of Olive...didn't she also do the voice of Betty Boop? Classic..and Jack Mercer was perfect as Popeye!!

  • @nicodagger Popeye - Jack Mercer

    Olive - Mae Questel

    Bluto - Gus Wickie

  • genius. Who did the voices of Popeye, Bluto, Olive, etc.?

  • I saw this one on T.V. yesterday.

    Online, I read that in the black and white version, his name is slightly covered by the tent (look at 1:26), but in the colorized version, they misspell Bluto's name (Bloto).

    One thing that I just noticed was that in that same frame, the fourth guy from the right is smoking a cigarette, but not in the colorized version.

  • 5:25 is in I'm in the Army Now 1936 Popeye Cartoon. with changed words

  • @magro81 maybe stars and stripes for ever

    i know it is a patriotic song

  • 4:07 watch the floatation scene

    that is how its done

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